There are 1,200 tickets available for Thursday's game vs. the Jets on the Patriots Ticket Exchange website! Where are all the season ticketholder waitlist members? Do you really exist? The Patriots need to allow season ticketholders to at least sell games they cannot attend at face value to the general public. This policy just forces season ticket holders to eat their tickets.

There are 1,200 tickets available for Thursday's game vs. the Jets on the Patriots Ticket Exchange website! Where are all the season ticketholder waitlist members? Do you really exist? The Patriots need to allow season ticketholders to at least sell games they cannot attend at face value to the general public. This policy just forces season ticket holders to eat their tickets.

I'm a season ticket holder, you can give any tics you don't use back to the team and not pay for the game.I'll be there 11th row 40 yard line visitor side

Thanks for the response, but never heard of this policy. So they would buy back 1,200 tickets? How does this work?

In response to user_704147's comment:

There are 1,200 tickets available for Thursday's game vs. the Jets on the Patriots Ticket Exchange website! Where are all the season ticketholder waitlist members? Do you really exist? The Patriots need to allow season ticketholders to at least sell games they cannot attend at face value to the general public. This policy just forces season ticket holders to eat their tickets.

I'm a season ticket holder, you can give any tics you don't use back to the team and not pay for the game.I'll be there 11th row 40 yard line visitor side

There are 1,200 tickets available for Thursday's game vs. the Jets on the Patriots Ticket Exchange website! Where are all the season ticketholder waitlist members? Do you really exist? The Patriots need to allow season ticketholders to at least sell games they cannot attend at face value to the general public. This policy just forces season ticket holders to eat their tickets.

I'll take 4 tickets please. Are you going to pay for our airfare and hotel?

Night games always have tickets available. Not everyone can get to a game that ends around midnight on work night. Personally, I hate these night games. That said, I'm going . . . though I end up missing work Friday.

There are 1,200 tickets available for Thursday's game vs. the Jets on the Patriots Ticket Exchange website! Where are all the season ticketholder waitlist members? Do you really exist? The Patriots need to allow season ticketholders to at least sell games they cannot attend at face value to the general public. This policy just forces season ticket holders to eat their tickets.

you are free to sell them to whomever you want to sell them to; the exchange is voluntary. In selling them to the GP, you take the risk of losing your tickets if they should misbehave. if you sell them to the exchange, the team assumes that liability

I don't feel any sympathy. I am a Patriots season ticket holder in upstate NY and I am taking Thursday and Friday off from work to attend the game. Suck it up if you live in Eastern NE

I'm a season ticket holder too, but now live in Toronto . . . working a half day Thursday, then flying down in time to catch the Pats train from South Station. Won't get back for work on Friday, though.

I don't feel any sympathy. I am a Patriots season ticket holder in upstate NY and I am taking Thursday and Friday off from work to attend the game. Suck it up if you live in Eastern NE

I'm a season ticket holder too, but now live in Toronto . . . working a half day Thursday, then flying down in time to catch the Pats train from South Station. Won't get back for work on Friday, though.

I was at the Patriots Bills game this last Sunday. Its not a surprise that there are a lot of fans from Ontario attending the game in Buffalo. What did surprise me, however, is how many Ontario NFL fans are actually Patriots fans. I saw quite a few people getting out of cars from Ontario wearing Patriots jerseys to include a couple of young women who parked next to us. It was also their first NFL game and they were pumped.

There are 1,200 tickets available for Thursday's game vs. the Jets on the Patriots Ticket Exchange website! Where are all the season ticketholder waitlist members? Do you really exist? The Patriots need to allow season ticketholders to at least sell games they cannot attend at face value to the general public. This policy just forces season ticket holders to eat their tickets.

I'm a season ticket holder, you can give any tics you don't use back to the team and not pay for the game.I'll be there 11th row 40 yard line visitor side

I was half asleep when I responded to this, for some reason, and I think I may have not even read your post, I was thinking you were saying that there were 1200 tickets still available in general and a seperate issue that season tix holders can't sell there tickets, after reading your post no idea why I thought that. I was talking about the exchange program actually. I'll post my tics as my avator at some point hopefully b4 the game if you do want to come by my seats. They're pretty tight.

I don't feel any sympathy. I am a Patriots season ticket holder in upstate NY and I am taking Thursday and Friday off from work to attend the game. Suck it up if you live in Eastern NE

I'm a season ticket holder too, but now live in Toronto . . . working a half day Thursday, then flying down in time to catch the Pats train from South Station. Won't get back for work on Friday, though.

I was at the Patriots Bills game this last Sunday. Its not a surprise that there are a lot of fans from Ontario attending the game in Buffalo. What did surprise me, however, is how many Ontario NFL fans are actually Patriots fans. I saw quite a few people getting out of cars from Ontario wearing Patriots jerseys to include a couple of young women who parked next to us. It was also their first NFL game and they were pumped.

Yeah, there was a poll in the Sun last year that found the Pats to be the most popular team in Ontario. I'm surprised how many Sox and Bruin fans there are here too, even in the middle of Leaf/Jays territory. Here's an excerpt from an article on that poll:

The East coast New England Patriots dominated the Ontario polls, emerging as the top choice in Ottawa (12.41% of respondents to the Ottawa Sun poll) and the second choice in Toronto(9.76%), trailing only the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The border club Buffalo Bills finished third in the Toronto Sun poll (9.61% of respondents selected the Bills as their favourite NFL team) and second in the Ottawa Sun poll (9.15%), but far down the list in Edmonton, Calgary and Winnipeg polls (the Bills were selected by less than 2% of respondents in each of these local polls).